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”It is estimated that more than 10,000 children are held in criminal justice-related detention in Europe. Globally, the number of children deprived of their liberty in either prison or pre-trial detention facilities ranged between 160 000 and 250…
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Bringing people together and helping children have always been important areas of work for Terre des Hommes Foundation in Ukraine. The project "Preparing Schools for Social Cohesion", which was launched in the summer of 2023, contributes to the…
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The full-scale invasion has brought new challenges to Ukrainian society. These are not only air raids, shelling, power and communication outages, but first and foremost, forced migration. Millions of people had to leave their homes and go to a safer…
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The Child Rights Centre held the third in a series of dialogues on children’s rights in 2023 titled “Access to Justice for Children Exposed to Violence” in Novi Sad on December 14, 2023. The dialogue was dedicated to addressing access to justice for…
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The Child Rights Centre held a dialogue in Kragujevac on December 12, 2023. The dialogue focused on the role of the social welfare system in ensuring a safe environment for the growth and development of every child. The perspectives and opinions of…
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This blog was authored by Fanni Mátyók and Dorottya Domján, advocates for children's rights and leaders of the Child Citizens Project in Józsefváros. Explore the profound impact of the Child Citizens Project, one of…
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Eurochild welcomes the European Commission’s remarks to candidate countries and accession negotiations countries while highlighting a further need to acknowledge and prioritise the child rights agenda at each stage of…
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The 2024 European Semester missed a chance to provide meaningful guidance on the child rights agenda. The European Semester is an annual cycle providing assessment and guidance to Member States’ performance, in…
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  Imagine what a child-friendly school would look like.  Go on a challenging expedition with the "backpack of rights" on your back. Create a “circle of trust” among students. These were some of the tasks set to participants in a three-…
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Eurochild member from Belgium, KeKi and the Flemish Government developed a roadmap for adults to better understand the needs and rights of children. Which school choice is best for a child or young person with autism…
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While the holiday season is approaching, here is an overview of Eurochild’s work following the ’12 Days of Christmas’ song! 12 – The Eurochild Secretariat team is now composed of 12 nationalities! Discover more about…
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Blog by Dr. Ally Dunhill, Eurochild Director of Policy, Advocacy and Communications, on why governments and decision makers should collaborate with civil society organisations if they want to reduce child poverty and…
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Civil society organisations (CSOs) are an essential part of democratic societies in Europe playing a crucial role when united in amplifying the voices of the people to their governments. When CSOs are involved and…
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22 civil servants from Dnipropetrovs'k, Ivano-Frankivsk and Khmelnytsky regions who specialize in child protection had a unique opportunity to deepen their knowledge and skills. They practiced the key aspects of effective communication with children…
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The Technology Review highlighted five important facts we all should now about the new Artificial Intelligence regulation. One important aspect related to child protection is that European police forces will be able to use biometric identification…